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You are holding the world in your fist because “Telecom India is helping to make India fully digitized”

India has emerged as the second largest telecommunication market with the third highest internet users in the world. We are expected to reach 236 million internet users by 2016. In the process Indian telecom companies like Bharti Airtel, Vodafone, BSNL, Idea, and Reliance have grown to become world leaders in telecom. With DIGITAL INDIA we are moving towards creating two way platforms between consumer and providers of services. There are ten pillars of Digital India Program

Broadband Highways

Universal Access to Mobile Connectivity

Public Internet Access Program

e-Governance – Reforming Government through Technology

eKranti – Electronic delivery of services

Information for All

Electronics Manufacturing

IT for Jobs

Early Harvest Program

Upgradation of Indian IT

Wireless technology is driving our youth and old alike to use net based services on their mobiles. The next boom beyond bluetooth, wi-fi, Wi-Max is Li-Fi (Light Fidelity) which is bi-directional, offering high speeds up to 224 Gbps in wireless communication.

Looking towards 2016 market drivers for telecom would be cloud computing, Li-Fi, 4G/LTE , big data services and further advanced technologies. Wireless devices are soon to overcome wired network and will account for more than 50 % internet traffic. 5G technology is in progress and telecom companies are working hard to make it happen, facilitating the development of Smart homes, Smart Cities and Smart country.

Telecom India denotes India’s success and this approach is being followed by other developing countries. Due to Telecom India, individuals will gain more power to choose where and how to interact with their environment.

The world is in our hands today , we can give it our own shape.

Teleman is the great revolutionary training institute in Telecom Industry. We provide a verity certified courses for students as well as professionals. A well structured and dynamic syllabi helps to place trained telecom manpower that helps the telecom industry evolve with newer technologies and services.

Li-Fi (Light Fidelity) is a bidirectional, high speed and fully networked wireless communication technology similar to Wi-Fi. The term was coined by Harald Haas and is a form of visible light communication and a subset of optical wireless communication (OWC) and could be a complement to RF communication (Wi-Fi or Cellular network), or even a replacement in contexts of data broadcasting. It is so far measured to be about 100 times faster than some Wi-Fi implementations, reaching speeds of 224 gigabits per seconds. This OWC technology uses light from light emitting diodes (LED) as a medium to deliver networked, mobile, high-speed communication in a similar manner to Wi-Fi.

It is wireless and uses visible light communication or infra-red and near ultraviolet (instead of radio frequency waves) spectrum, part of optical wireless communications technology, which carries much more information, and has been proposed as a solution to the RF-Bandwidth Limitation.

Li-Fi has the advantage of being useful in electromagnetic sensitive areas such as in aircraft cabins, hospitals and nuclear power plants without causing electromagnetic Interference. Direct line of sight isn’t necessary for Li-Fi to transmit a signal; light reflected off the walls can achieve 70 Mbits/s.

Li-Fi is expected to be ten times cheaper than Wi-Fi. The Li-Fi market is projected to have a compound annual growth rate of 82% from 2013 to 2018 and to be worth over $6 billion per year by 2018.

The future is Li Fi, get used to it.

Teleman is the great revolutionary training institute in Telecom Industry. We provide a verity certified courses for students as well as professionals. A well structured and dynamic syllabi helps to place trained telecom manpower that helps the telecom industry evolve with newer technologies and services.
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Fiber to the home (FTTH), also called “fiber to the premises” (FTTP), is the installation and use of optical fiber from a central point directly to individual buildings such as residences, apartment buildings and businesses to provide unprecedented high-speed Internet access. FTTH dramatically increases the connection speeds available to computer users compared with technologies now used in most places. Fiber technology is the infrastructure of our country’s future.

Telecommunications networks began the evolution toward phasing out copper plant and deploying fiber optic transmission facilities all the way to consumers’ homes. Within the next five to ten years, most networks – including the landline potion of wireless networks – will be all-fiber. Only fiber facilities have the capability to deliver the high-performance connectivity that consumers need as they make use of increasingly sophisticated devices to access applications and vast amounts of content – video on demand, teleconferencing, cloud computing and a host of applications aimed at improving health, education and the quality of our lives.

Most notably, unlike copper cable, fiber cable does not corrode when there is rain or storm water intrusion. This lowers maintenance costs significantly. Further, copper-based systems tend to need more active (powered) equipment in the field, so power must be brought to that equipment on yet more copper wiring. Each piece of active equipment is yet another opportunity for failure. In contrast, all-fiber networks generally are built with little or no field equipment that needs power, greatly enhancing their reliability.

All-fiber networks too are designed with back-up capabilities to deal with the vast majority of power outages. These networks usually have battery backup in the network or at the subscriber premises, where batteries in subscriber devices generally last for eight hours during an outage. So far, this practice has worked for consumers.

Indian telecom industry is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world. Teleman India is the revolutionary telecom Institute in India. We provide training for the students as well as professionals also. Teleman provides different courses such as-

Telecom is one the fastest growing industry in India. In today’s market world, India stands as the second-largest telecommunications market. India is evolved in telecom sector has passed more than 150 years. Telecommunications was first introduced in India in 1851. There is great growth in both consumers as well as revenues from telecom services but also providing employment to youth of India.

There are mainly two major segments that are categorized as fixed and wireless cellular services in telecom sector. The telecom industry in India is experiencing a rapid growth over the making telecom sector one of the major catalysts in India.

To gain telecommunications skills students can expect to take a variety of high quality technical course to make their fast-paced career in telecom or wireless sectors.

Students can go for Technicians courses may complete certification to perform certain work with variety equipment, which typically have training courses associated with them.

There are various telecom training institutes available at different locations. Different types of courses under telecommunication are as follows: